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are also going to send out a numberof speakers. The movies will also beused in this campaign of industrialeducation."There has been opposition. Wehave made many enemies. The National Manufacturers' lisstt doesn'tlike us a little bit. Another particular foe is the Nat'l Security-leagueand the Navy league. They are notin sympathy with our idea that allpreparedness should be paid for outof the income and the inheritancetaxes. They don't like our demandfor a democratic army which willgive the private a chance to graduate from the ranks."In an interview with a Day Bookreporter Manly gave out the tentative program of the committee:Here are the ten things the committee wants to do first:Get the report published. 'Take the profits out of manufacturing war munitions by making U.S. government owners of such munition plants. -Have national expense paid outfrom income and inheritance taxes.Get congress to pass law prohibiting courts from declaring laws unconstitutionalPass law for uniform selection ofjuries, so workingmen will be as fairly represented as employing class.Pass law prohibiting interstateshipment of armed guards or warmunitions except when consigned tomilitary authorities.Get act passed calling on federaltrade com'n and sec'y of labor, to prosecute employers who exploit labor,classing it as unfair competition.Fight against repeal or relaxed enforcement of good labor legislation.Example, seamen's actKeep grievances of unorganizedworkers before public until conditionsare remedied. Example, WesternUnion employes and Pullman workers. Keep public informed as to important development affecting industrial relations.BANDITS SHOT AS THEY BEGON KNEES FOR MERCYEl Paso, Tex., Jan. 19. Carran,za'sdeath order has thrown a 'chill ofhorror into hearts of Mexican bandits. Public parade of corpses ofbandits to show fate of lawless hasdriven outlaws farther into mountains. With reported .murder of two moreAmericans near Torreon still unconfirmed Carranza officials in Juarezwere confident that compaign of extermination would satisfactorilyavenge slaughter of 18 Americansat Santa Ysabel.Enrique Cisneros, Villista leader,will be next to die. After he is shothis corpse will be added to public display of dead bodies of Jose Rodriguez and Miguel Baca-Valles.According to ' some witnesses ofexecutions of Rodriguez and BacaValles the bandits, irt horrified pleading on their knees, begged for theirlives. Rodriguez, once dashing leader of Villa's cavalry, was shot as hecrept on the ground.Object of a great bandit hunt ontoday in mountains of. Chihuahuaand Durango states was capture ofFrancisco Villa.Carranza officials said they wouldonly be satisfied when they displayedthe bandit chief's bullet-riddledcorpse in public. A picked force offearless Carranza soldiers has beencharged with task of pursuing nightand day this sole object. Vflla waslast reported.to have taken refuge inhis old haunts among the Duraiigomountains.BITS OF NEWSOsborn Monnett, former chiefsmoke inspector for city, told Cityclub that Chicago will never,.be beautiful till smoke nuisance is abated.Fred Dushek, 2948 S. Union av.,threw brick through window of restaurant because steak wasn't done.Pinched.2,000 women to serve as judges ofelection this year.